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  1. Listen to all 1 songs from the Cinderella '80 soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

    • Steve Peake
    • "Shake Me" This instant hard rock classic burst onto radio during the summer of 1986 on the strength of a winning if familiar central guitar riff, and it fit perfectly into the developing hair metal wheelhouse with its unabashedly carnal yet refreshingly honest tale of a sex romp.
    • "Nobody's Fool" Cinderella's biggest hit unsurprisingly came with its signature power ballad, but this one happens to stand as one of the best of the decade across several genres.
    • "Somebody Save Me" Listeners who looked and listened closely to Cinderella's third successful single from Night Songs could see the bluesman trapped behind Keifer's rocker hairdo and dangling earrings.
    • "Push Push" There aren't any real clunkers or throwaway tracks on Night Songs, but it's hard to deny that the song quality declines significantly once a listener gets beyond the album's three top-notch singles.
    • Bad Seamstress Blues
    • Hot and Bothered
    • Heartbreak Station
    • The More Things Change
    • The Last Mile
    • Shelter Me
    • Coming Home
    • GypsyRoad
    • Nobody’Sfool
    • Don’T Know What You Got

    Bad Seamstress Blues is the first song from Cinderella’s Long Cold Winter album. The song was released as the album’s first single. The single peaked at #73 on Billboard Hot 100, marking this as their first entry on that chart. It charted higher than any singles from Night Songs and better than all but one single from Heartbreak Station; Shake Me. ...

    Hot and Bothered is the first song from Cinderella’s final studio album, Still Climbing. The B-side for this single is “Gypsy Road,” an alternate version of the one that appears on their first record, Night Songs. Hot and Bothered reached number 40 on Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. This song was one of their last hits before they broke up. It is from ...

    Heartbreak Station is the third song on the Heartbreak Station album by Cinderella. The song was released as the album’s first single. It received heavy rotation on MTV and peaked at #18 on Billboard Hot 100, becoming their first top 20 hits; it remains one of their most well-known songs. This song starts with a slow piano, and then it becomes heav...

    The More Things Change is the third song from the Still Climbing album by Cinderella. It appears on Wayne’s World 2 movie soundtrack. This song was inspired by Tom Keifer’s letter in an old shirt pocket after his father died. In the letter, Tom’s dad tells him he wished he had spent more time with his son when he was a kid. Tom explained, “It hit m...

    The Last Mile is Cinderella’s first song from the Still Climbing album. The song was released as a promo single and charted on Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #72. It reached number two on Mainstream Rock Tracks and received some airplay on MTV. This song starts with an acoustic guitar intro then changes to a fully electric guitar power chord intro w...

    Shelter Me is the second song from the Shelter Me album by Cinderella. It was the last song recorded for the album, and it charted on Billboard Hot 100, making this their first single to chart. The B-side track “Train Tracks” was a live recording of a song that previously appeared on Night Songs. This song starts with a guitar intro and a drum kick...

    Coming Home is the first song of Long Cold Winter album by Cinderella. It was the band’s first single to chart on Billboard Hot 100 since 1988, peaking at #68; it reached number one on Mainstream Rock Tracks. The B-side track “Bad Seamstress Blues” was also included in this release. This song starts with a slow guitar intro and drums, but as the so...

    Gypsy Road is the second song from Cinderella’s Long Cold Winter album. It was released in Japan and charted on Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #84. It reached number one on Mainstream Rock Tracks. The sidetrack “Bad Seamstress Blues” was also included in this release. This song starts with a slow electric guitar intro, and then it changes to a more ...

    Nobody’s Fool is Cinderella’s first song of the Long Cold Winter album. It Was one of the band’s biggest hits to date, peaking at #6 on Billboard Hot 100 and staying in the top 40 for 21 weeks. It reached number three on Mainstream Rock Tracks, and the video got heavy rotation on MTV. The song starts with a slow guitar intro and drums, but as the s...

    Don’t Know What You Got is Cinderella’s first song on Night Songs album. The band’s second single to chart on Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #92; it reached number three on Mainstream Rock Tracks. The B-side track “Shake Me” was also included in this release. This song starts with a slow guitar intro but changes to somewhat full-electric power as th...

    • # 10 – Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart at the Seams. The first song from Long Cold Winter begins with Keifer on acoustic slide guitar. If you pay attention, you’ll hear a few bars on harmonica and a playful bass drum stamp before the eclectic tones kick in.
    • # 9 – Hot and Bothered. Released on the soundtrack for the first Wayne’s World movie, this song was one of Cinderella’s last hits in the 90s. An easy song to sing that ranks with their other more catchy tracks; It even spawned a music video starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey playing the lead characters from the movie.
    • # 8 – Heartbreak Station. The title song from Cinderella’s third album is one of their best-known ballads. The slow piano intro begins just like a train slowly sliding into the station.
    • # 7 – The More Things Change. The song’s theme, “the more things change, the more they stay the same,” is still relevant today. The Heartbreak Station track talks about fighting for what you want.
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